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Heysham And Lancaster Pics From Today


AdamR28

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Evening all,

Just got back from a rather lengthy 2 rides joined into one, but was a good day :)

Here's the pics:

Phil tapping :Plol

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Same from other angle

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Gap over rail to floor

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Hook to... sort of 45 degrees. Didn't QUITE make it.. next time mate!

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Dropping in front of the town hall

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Gap

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Rolling down

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Gapping across to the wall

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Hanging ready for batman

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Setting up for a move (this was actually a test shot... but came out better than the 'real' one :$ )

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Up to front-back

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Bunnyhop (nice facial expression)

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Getting ready for 180 up to front wheel (good face again)

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Mid-180

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Landing (good face again, lol)

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Small gap up sideways to front wheel

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Church and reflection in canal

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Hope you like!

Adam

Edit: Forgot to say, thanks to Phil for the pics of me :D(Y)

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really excellent pictures adam, i'm extremely impressed. looked an awesome ride aswell with you all looking on top form, good to see phil is back on his bike again. tramendose ^_^

oh, did phil get the half stroke tap in picture 2, it looks awesome

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I've just been looking at that for at least 5 minutes. Nice photoshop :P

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/media/mandl5-1-8/Image061.jpg

Why did you think it was Photoshopped? And which bit? It's taken from the towpath under the bridge by the White Cross.

The lads got talent! Pictures amaze me everytime i see them adam great work and keep them coming, getting a camera in a couple months might getting a few emails asking you to tell me some of your wise photography knowlage! hehe :P

Thanks dude... I would suggest just looking at other people's stuff, working out why you like the picture, then try and figure out how they did it, ask questions, listen to advice, learn how your camera responds to various settings... then practice! It's not too tricky (Y)

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